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Oshi Bitcoin Casino Fun!, the CryptoCurrency Casino

Oshi is a crypto currency only casino which takes Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin. We have poker games, blackjack, roulette, slots, video poker and live casino.
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A community for gambling online.
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💰DICE💰 at ✨WINk.org✨. $BTC, $ETH, $LTC, $BCH, $BNB, $TRX, and $USDT compatible. Fun #Crypto #Casino - #Slots, #Poker, Tables Games, Low Risk Mining Games, #SportsBetting, $Live Games and more! Daily drops to loyalty token stake holders. #Binance IEO - $WIN. Established in 2018 as TRONbet.

💰DICE💰 at ✨WINk.org✨. $BTC, $ETH, $LTC, $BCH, $BNB, $TRX, and $USDT compatible. Fun #Crypto #Casino - #Slots, #Poker, Tables Games, Low Risk Mining Games, #SportsBetting, $Live Games and more! Daily drops to loyalty token stake holders. #Binance IEO - $WIN. Established in 2018 as TRONbet. submitted by WinkGamingIO to dapps [link] [comments]

💰DICE💰 at ✨WINk.org✨. $BTC, $ETH, $LTC, $BCH, $BNB, $TRX, and $USDT compatible. Fun #Crypto #Casino - #Slots, #Poker, Tables Games, Low Risk Mining Games, #SportsBetting, $Live Games and more! Daily drops to loyalty token stake holders. #Binance IEO - $WIN. Established in 2018 as TRONbet.

💰DICE💰 at ✨WINk.org✨. $BTC, $ETH, $LTC, $BCH, $BNB, $TRX, and $USDT compatible. Fun #Crypto #Casino - #Slots, #Poker, Tables Games, Low Risk Mining Games, #SportsBetting, $Live Games and more! Daily drops to loyalty token stake holders. #Binance IEO - $WIN. Established in 2018 as TRONbet. submitted by SynthesizeMeSun to trustless [link] [comments]

Crypto Gambling Sites for 2019 - Bitcoin Sports Betting, Bitcoin Casinos, Poker, Dice AND Ethereum, Altcoin Gambling Sites

My friend created Crypto Gambling Sites to cover all of the gambling options (Sports, Casino, Poker, Dice, Games) available with bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, ERC-20 tokens as well as introductory material on buying bitcoin, altcoins worldwide.
Because of the bear market in 2018 and all of the token gambling sites launching, we're probably sticking closer to bitcoin sports betting over something like ethereum sports betting.
The amount of erc-20 token gambling sites that lost 80% of their token value, is going to make this very unattractive for new players to risk not only gambling on a platform but gambling with an altcoin.
Whether a "gambling token" or alt-coin ever becomes adopted as the standard online gambling crypto is still yet to be seen. Initial launches of gambling sites with token offers have been extremely lackluster for gamblers and cryptocurrency lovers.
We mostly expect bitcoin casinos and bitcoin poker sites over the next 5 years come and go with 1 or 2 dominating in crypto gambling after all the FUD and FOMO in Crypto (and Crypto Gambling) is finally settled.
Top contenders for bitcoin casino domination: Stake and Bitsler
Top contender for bitcoin poker: blockchain.poker
Top contender for bitcoin sports betting: Nitrogen Sports
We also hope to see less bitcoin dice games launching in 2019 as Duck Dice, Stake and Bitsler all have decent offers.
Competitors launching dice games appear to be scamming or looking to make easy money in an over saturated game offered but established gambling sites everywhere.
Love to hear any feedback how we can make the site better below. Thanks!
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Former Poker Pro Launches MintDice: Online Crypto Casino

Former Poker Pro Launches MintDice: Online Crypto Casino submitted by MintDiceOfficial to CryptoCurrencies [link] [comments]

Poker Chips!! @Waltonite uploaded a file: Slack for iOS Upload and commented: My poker chips came in today! I play at the casinos in downtown Detroit a couple nights a week. I’d say I get in a crypto-convo about a 6-8 times per session. Now I just have these to hand out!!

Poker Chips!! @Waltonite uploaded a file: Slack for iOS Upload and commented: My poker chips came in today! I play at the casinos in downtown Detroit a couple nights a week. I’d say I get in a crypto-convo about a 6-8 times per session. Now I just have these to hand out!! submitted by siafu4life to waltonchain [link] [comments]

Low minimum bet Provably Fair Crypto Casino Bit-Exo.com. Dice, Plinko, Roulette, Minesweeper,Sliders and Poker

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Just spent the last 3-4 hours playing poker at the Brisbane casino, and the guy next to me started talking about crypto. It's becoming surreal how often it comes up in every day life (without me mentioning it first)

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Over 1,000 Slots,Poker,Blackjack and more Casino games on an established Crypto Gambling Site-300% Bonus offered for first time players!

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Former Poker Pro Launches MintDice: Online Crypto Casino

Former Poker Pro Launches MintDice: Online Crypto Casino submitted by MintDiceOfficial to MintDice [link] [comments]

My poker chips came in today! I play at the casinos in downtown Detroit a couple nights a week. I’d say I get in a crypto-convo about a 6-8 times per session. Now I just have these to hand out!!

My poker chips came in today! I play at the casinos in downtown Detroit a couple nights a week. I’d say I get in a crypto-convo about a 6-8 times per session. Now I just have these to hand out!! submitted by siafu4life to CryptoCurrency [link] [comments]

04-19 01:53 - 'The most advance Crypto casino has opened it doors. / [[link]] / ✅ Vegas Slots / ✅ Roulette Tables / ✅ Live Poker & Blackjack / ✅ Sports betting including live play. / Keep gambling away from your bank statements 😉' by /u/koolcryptoclib removed from /r/Bitcoin within 342-352min

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The most advance Crypto casino has opened it doors.
[[link]2
✅ Vegas Slots
✅ Roulette Tables
✅ Live Poker & Blackjack
✅ Sports betting including live play.
Keep gambling away from your bank statements 😉
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1: www.cryptobet.com/registe7CO_Y0JG3 2: www.cryptobet.com]^^1
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04-18 20:44 - 'The most advance Crypto casino has opened it doors. / [[link]] / ✅ Vegas Slots / ✅ Roulette Tables / ✅ Live Poker & Blackjack / ✅ Sports betting including live play. / Keep gambling away from your bank statements 😉' by /u/koolcryptoclib removed from /r/Bitcoin within 19-29min

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The most advance Crypto casino has opened it doors.
[[link]2
✅ Vegas Slots
✅ Roulette Tables
✅ Live Poker & Blackjack
✅ Sports betting including live play.
Keep gambling away from your bank statements 😉
'''
Context Link
Go1dfish undelete link
unreddit undelete link
Author: koolcryptoclib
1: www.cryptobet.com/registe7CO_Y0JG3 2: www.cryptobet.com]^^1
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New poster! A4 printer paper size. B&W. Use and post these however you want.

New poster! A4 printer paper size. B&W. Use and post these however you want. submitted by imrduckington to Anarchism [link] [comments]

$AceD dev team have been working hard behind the scenes on a new #casino game #Poker which is about 80% complete. Not only will we have a new game coming out, now people can also earn dividends from the profits made from the #AceD casino games using $ACH #DYOR #Crypto @AcedCoin

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Provably Fair Casino 'CryptoSlots' releases new video poker game 'Aces & Faces Multi-Hand' - bonuses for to all crypto players

Provably Fair Casino 'CryptoSlots' releases new video poker game 'Aces & Faces Multi-Hand' - bonuses for to all crypto players submitted by Crypto_Slots to BlockchainGame [link] [comments]

Just spent the last 3-4 hours playing poker at the Brisbane casino, and the guy next to me started talking about crypto. It's becoming surreal how often it comes up in every day life (without me mentioning it first) /r/Bitcoin

Just spent the last 3-4 hours playing poker at the Brisbane casino, and the guy next to me started talking about crypto. It's becoming surreal how often it comes up in every day life (without me mentioning it first) /Bitcoin submitted by BitcoinAllBot to BitcoinAll [link] [comments]

ILPT Request - How to launder crypto

I've sold drugs over the years to my friends and acquaintances, and I have always requested cryptocurrency. I have enough money now though that I'd like invest this money legally, ie stock market and real estate and am wanting to pay taxes (fuck prison) on the money once laundered. How would one go about this?
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Credit Card deposit or Bitcoin?

Do you guys trust using a credit card deposit when based in a state that doesn’t allow online casinos? I want to play a little bit of slots on superslots but am unsure if using a credit card is safe or not! I would do bitcoin but CashApp is verifying my identity! Any responses are appreciated! Sorry never done this! Thanks! :)
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Why you should learn poker and game theory (LONG READ)

Hello everyone! I have only been on Reddit for a few months but I learned so much from it that I figured I should try and give back to the community. English is my second language and this is the first time I ever write a full-length article, I hope you will enjoy reading it and I would be very thankful if you could provide some feedback about my writing, about the topic, or about anything else really… So here goes!
Why you should learn poker and game theory:
My story is similar to that of many: I learned about the game 10 years ago (during the golden age of online poker) when some friends of mine invited me to play a home game. Although I initially thought of poker as just another game of chance akin to playing slots or roulette in a casino, I quickly came to realize that there is a lot more to it as my more experienced friends would repeatedly get the best of me during these home games, which led me to start watching videos and reading strategy books to improve my skill… Little did I know it’d be the start of a journey that would impact many different aspects of my life way beyond the game itself, as most of the fundamental principles learned through poker can be applied to your decision-making outside of the game, especially when it comes to money management and investing. Now, let’s dive into a few of these principles:

- Risk management (i.e. Bankroll management)
When learning about how to be successful playing poker, the first big piece of advice most people come across is bankroll management or BRM. To understand BRM, you must first realize that poker has a lot of variance: you might be vastly ahead in a given hand but there is almost always a slim chance that you will lose in the end if one specific card hits. This implies that you will sometimes lose even though you were a 99% favorite, and that you will sometimes get unlucky and lose 2, 5 or maybe even 20 such encounters in a row. THIS is variance. It doesn’t mean that you played bad or that you made bad decisions, but rather that you got unlucky. Over time you will have lucky streaks and unlucky streaks, and these will average out in the long term… It’s just the way the game goes.
Now that we understand variance, let’s get back to BRM. What is it exactly? Let’s say you are the best poker player in the world but you only have 1000$ that you can EVER use to play with. Taking your whole 1000$ on one table and multiplying your stack at an exponential rate might seem like a good idea. Surely nothing can go wrong since you’re the best player in the world right? But variance can be a bitch ;) Even if you’re the best you will lose regularly and you will sometimes get unlucky, it’s just part of the game. The correct move here is to apply BRM, which means only using a small % of your available capital for each game you play in order to reduce the risk of going broke. Using only 100$ per game would already be a lot safer, but you still run the risk of going under on a streak of bad luck. If you only allocate 10$ per game you play, then it becomes virtually impossible for you to ever go broke, even on a huge streak of bad luck. Sure it’s not as exciting and you won’t be making money quite as fast as you could, but this is the way to go to make sure you don’t go broke…
This approach to risk management translates very well to investing:
- Only invest what you can afford to lose. Once the money is on the table it’s as good as gone, which is why you should only use your “spare” cash and never invest with your living expenses or worse, borrow money to invest.
- Diversify your investments. There is always a chance, however slim it might be, that you will lose most of your investment. This is why going all-in on a specific investment is generally a bad idea (this applies particularly well in the crypto space).
Proper BRM allows you to make sure that you will come out ahead in the long run if you play well, which basically comes down to making more good decisions than bad ones. But that’s assuming you don’t let emotions come in the way of your decision-making, which brings us to our next point…

- Emotional management (i.e. Handling tilt/Positive mindset)
Nobody likes losing… In the same way we enjoy winning because of the dopamine rush, we feel bad when we lose which is totally natural. Overcoming this and avoiding tilt (irrational decisions made out of angefrustration) is an essential skill for any successful poker player. You might play a sound game of poker and apply good BRM, but you will still lose if you let your emotions get the best of you.
After a loss, rather than being angry and frustrated, you should evaluate your decision-making. If your decision-making was good, you just got unlucky and you shouldn’t worry about it since you are playing for the long run (remember that variance teaches us that anything can happen in the short-term). If your decision-making was bad, you need to learn from your mistakes and move on. The key here is to always have a positive mindset: making mistakes is part of the learning process and should be seen as an occasion to improve. Being angry and ranting, on the other hand, rarely result in anything positive.
Again, this translates very well to investing:
- Don’t be impulsive, don’t let your emotions cloud your judgment. You should not FOMO because the price is pumping, nor should you sell because of FUD or price corrections. If you believe in a project, short-term price changes (did I hear someone say “variance”?) shouldn’t bother you.
- Don’t get stuck up on losses. You bought the top and it crashed immediately after? You sold the bottom right before a huge rally? Don’t let this bother you: what’s done is done and you just need to move on and make the best of your current situation.
- Have a positive mindset. Anger and frustration lead to nothing. Yes you could have bought in 2009 when you first heard about it, hindsight is always 20/20. Stay positive and keep learning/improving yourself.
The good thing about all this is that it goes way beyond poker or investing. Being aware of your emotions and how they affect you, learning how to handle losing even when you were “supposed” to win, etc… All this can tremendously help you in all aspects of life by making you less impulsive and more rational in your decision-making. Now, this leaves us with our last fundamental principle of a sound poker strategy:

- Basic stats and probabilities (i.e. Expected value/Odds)
To become an accomplished player, you will inevitably have to learn about these simple mathematical tools that poker players use all the time in their decision-making process, such as odds and expected value. To make it very simple, the expected value (EV) of any bet is (REWARD \ WinRate - RISK), meaning that if you can bet 1000$ with a chance to win 10k$ half of the time, your EV is *(10000\0.5)-1000 = +4000$**. Obviously these are great odds to take as long as you have enough capital to overcome variance. But things would be very different if the odds of winning were only 5% as your EV would then be negative *(10000\0.05)-1000 = -500$.*** Now this is clearly a bet you should not take…
Now that you know probabilities, statistics and game theory are useful decision-making tools in poker, guess what? They are also extremely useful in investing! Even better, the study of game theory with problems such as the “Byzantine generals” or the “Three prisoners” has been, along with cryptography, the foundation on which blockchain technology was built, enabling the trustless and decentralized services that are about to revolutionize our world…
Assuming this was enough to pique your interest and make you want to dig deeper, I’ll just add that just like the other topics we discussed and as you might have guessed, this translates very well to investing and also to pretty much anything in your life:
- Learn how to break down complex situations. Logical thinking paired with a statistical approach will help you break down any complex problem into several easier problems, making the whole thing a lot easier to approach/comprehend.
- Base your decisions on a methodical and rational approach. List every possible outcome along with its associated upside/downside, estimate the probability of each outcome to occur and make the best decision based on the information available.
My point here is that risk management, emotional management and statistics/game theory are all awesome tools that you should definitely add to your arsenal. Not only will it improve your money-management and investing, it will also be beneficial to your decision-making and to your life in general. Of course poker is not the only way to learn about these, but I personally found it to be the best practice ground to refine and improve them, which is why I strongly encourage you all to try it out and study the game.
I hope you enjoyed the article, and I wish you all a happy 2021 bull run! May we all come closer to retirement and financial independence!

TL;DR: more than a game, poker is a school of thought. It teaches you to be reasonable, to assess the risk of every single choice you make, to overcome you emotions, to play the long game rather than the short game, to make informed decisions, etc… This has made me a lot wiser in every aspect of my life, which is why I strongly encourage to try it out and read about poker strategy.
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Nano & Gambling

As I see it nano is one of the more social cryptos, having had a pretty fair distribution, having social projects like WeNano and a very environmentally friendly technology.
I have noticed there are some nano gambling projects like nanobet and nanogames and while I am not against gambling per se, I think we should take a critical look at gambling using nano, especially in the long-term where it could become a bigger and bigger source of profit.
As a former semi-professional poker player I am aware how profitable it can be to profit from other's gambling impulse, but the other side of the coin is that even being a winning player is an emotional roller coaster and being losing player for very many people is a bad experience and at worst emotionally and financially devastating.
Needless to say, in a casino everyone is a losing player except the casino (or the rare clever one that uses a profitable bonus and leaves afterwards).
That's why in my opinion gambling providers should be held to a high ethical standard, and in my humble opinion the state of the industry leaves a lot to be desired in that regard.
My dream is a form of gambling that's truly win-win-win (for players, providers and society). Of course given the zero-sum nature of the interactions involved, this is only possible on an idealistic level; that is to say, that even the players that lose money should have a good reason to feel satisfied with the interaction. As I see it the most obvious way to achieve that would be to help the players feel that their money is not lost, but on the contrary is being put to great use by helping fund effective charities. Additionally one could compensate players with virtual rewards that have no significant expenses (for example tokens, NTFs, or possibly something like coupons etc) in order to increase the feeling of being rewarded regardless of monetary loss, and possibly even give them the chance to have an indirect monetary benefit later. Of course a gambling provider should be still be able to cover their costs and get a fair compensation for the time and effort put into development.
The bottom line, I hope the nano community will take a stand against profit-oriented gambling providers. I would really like to see a gambling provider in the crypto-space that has a decidedly charitable focus, that would really be something novel and potentially transformative if it could get big. Personally I don't have the skills and drive required to make it happen by myself, but I would love to contribute to such a project or inspire people, so if you are interested and have skills or connections in that area, feel free to message me or join the subreddit I created /CryptoAltruism/.
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Why you should learn poker and game theory (LONG READ)

Hello everyone! I have only been on Reddit for a few months but I learned so much from it that I figured I should try and give back to the community. English is my second language and this is the first time I ever write a full-length article, I hope you will enjoy reading it and I would be very thankful if you could provide some feedback about my writing, about the topic, or about anything else really… So here goes!

Why you should learn poker and game theory:
My story is similar to that of many: I learned about the game 10 years ago (during the golden age of online poker) when some friends of mine invited me to play a home game. Although I initially thought of poker as just another game of chance akin to playing slots or roulette in a casino, I quickly came to realize that there is a lot more to it as my more experienced friends would repeatedly get the best of me during these home games, which led me to start watching videos and reading strategy books to improve my skill… Little did I know it’d be the start of a journey that would impact many different aspects of my life way beyond the game itself, as most of the fundamental principles learned through poker can be applied to your decision-making outside of the game, especially when it comes to money management and investing. Now, let’s dive into a few of these principles:

- Risk management (i.e. Bankroll management)
When learning about how to be successful playing poker, the first big piece of advice most people come across is bankroll management or BRM. To understand BRM, you must first realize that poker has a lot of variance: you might be vastly ahead in a given hand but there is almost always a slim chance that you will lose in the end if one specific card hits. This implies that you will sometimes lose even though you were a 99% favorite, and that you will sometimes get unlucky and lose 2, 5 or maybe even 20 such encounters in a row. THIS is variance. It doesn’t mean that you played bad or that you made bad decisions, but rather that you got unlucky. Over time you will have lucky streaks and unlucky streaks, and these will average out in the long term… It’s just the way the game goes.
Now that we understand variance, let’s get back to BRM. What is it exactly? Let’s say you are the best poker player in the world but you only have 1000$ that you can EVER use to play with. Taking your whole 1000$ on one table and multiplying your stack at an exponential rate might seem like a good idea. Surely nothing can go wrong since you’re the best player in the world right? But variance can be a bitch ;) Even if you’re the best you will lose regularly and you will sometimes get unlucky, it’s just part of the game. The correct move here is to apply BRM, which means only using a small % of your available capital for each game you play in order to reduce the risk of going broke. Using only 100$ per game would already be a lot safer, but you still run the risk of going under on a streak of bad luck. If you only allocate 10$ per game you play, then it becomes virtually impossible for you to ever go broke, even on a huge streak of bad luck. Sure it’s not as exciting and you won’t be making money quite as fast as you could, but this is the way to go to make sure you don’t go broke…
This approach to risk management translates very well to investing:
- Only invest what you can afford to lose. Once the money is on the table it’s as good as gone, which is why you should only use your “spare” cash and never invest with your living expenses or worse, borrow money to invest.
- Diversify your investments. There is always a chance, however slim it might be, that you will lose most of your investment. This is why going all-in on a specific investment is generally a bad idea (this applies particularly well in the crypto space).
Proper BRM allows you to make sure that you will come out ahead in the long run if you play well, which basically comes down to making more good decisions than bad ones. But that’s assuming you don’t let emotions come in the way of your decision-making, which brings us to our next point…

- Emotional management (i.e. Handling tilt/Positive mindset)
Nobody likes losing… In the same way we enjoy winning because of the dopamine rush, we feel bad when we lose which is totally natural. Overcoming this and avoiding tilt (irrational decisions made out of angefrustration) is an essential skill for any successful poker player. You might play a sound game of poker and apply good BRM, but you will still lose if you let your emotions get the best of you.
After a loss, rather than being angry and frustrated, you should evaluate your decision-making. If your decision-making was good, you just got unlucky and you shouldn’t worry about it since you are playing for the long run (remember that variance teaches us that anything can happen in the short-term). If your decision-making was bad, you need to learn from your mistakes and move on. The key here is to always have a positive mindset: making mistakes is part of the learning process and should be seen as an occasion to improve. Being angry and ranting, on the other hand, rarely result in anything positive.
Again, this translates very well to investing:
- Don’t be impulsive, don’t let your emotions cloud your judgment. You should not FOMO because the price is pumping, nor should you sell because of FUD or price corrections. If you believe in a project, short-term price changes (did I hear someone say “variance”?) shouldn’t bother you.
- Don’t get stuck up on losses. You bought the top and it crashed immediately after? You sold the bottom right before a huge rally? Don’t let this bother you: what’s done is done and you just need to move on and make the best of your current situation.
- Have a positive mindset. Anger and frustration lead to nothing. Yes you could have bought in 2009 when you first heard about it, hindsight is always 20/20. Stay positive and keep learning/improving yourself.
The good thing about all this is that it goes way beyond poker or investing. Being aware of your emotions and how they affect you, learning how to handle losing even when you were “supposed” to win, etc… All this can tremendously help you in all aspects of life by making you less impulsive and more rational in your decision-making. Now, this leaves us with our last fundamental principle of a sound poker strategy:

- Basic stats and probabilities (i.e. Expected value/Odds)
To become an accomplished player, you will inevitably have to learn about these simple mathematical tools that poker players use all the time in their decision-making process, such as odds and expected value. To make it very simple, the expected value (EV) of any bet is (REWARD \ WinRate - RISK), meaning that if you can bet 1000$ with a chance to win 10k$ half of the time, your EV is *(10000\0.5)-1000 = +4000$**. Obviously these are great odds to take as long as you have enough capital to overcome variance. But things would be very different if the odds of winning were only 5% as your EV would then be negative *(10000\0.05)-1000 = -500$.*** Now this is clearly a bet you should not take…
Now that you know probabilities, statistics and game theory are useful decision-making tools in poker, guess what? They are also extremely useful in investing! Even better, the study of game theory with problems such as the “Byzantine generals” or the “Three prisoners” has been, along with cryptography, the foundation on which blockchain technology was built, enabling the trustless and decentralized services that are about to revolutionize our world…
Assuming this was enough to pique your interest and make you want to dig deeper, I’ll just add that just like the other topics we discussed and as you might have guessed, this translates very well to investing and also to pretty much anything in your life:
- Learn how to break down complex situations. Logical thinking paired with a statistical approach will help you break down any complex problem into several easier problems, making the whole thing a lot easier to approach/comprehend.
- Base your decisions on a methodical and rational approach. List every possible outcome along with its associated upside/downside, estimate the probability of each outcome to occur and make the best decision based on the information available.
My point here is that risk management, emotional management and statistics/game theory are all awesome tools that you should definitely add to your arsenal. Not only will it improve your money-management and investing, it will also be beneficial to your decision-making and to your life in general. Of course poker is not the only way to learn about these, but I personally found it to be the best practice ground to refine and improve them, which is why I strongly encourage you all to try it out and study the game.
I hope you enjoyed the article, and I wish you all a happy 2021 bull run! May we all come closer to retirement and financial independence!

TL;DR: more than a game, poker is a school of thought. It teaches you to be reasonable, to assess the risk of every single choice you make, to overcome you emotions, to play the long game rather than the short game, to make informed decisions, etc… This has made me a lot wiser in every aspect of my life, which is why I strongly encourage to try it out and read about poker strategy.
Edit: I couldn't crosspost from cc so I just copied the post as I figured it is relevant here too :)
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Respect Crypto (Destroy All Humans!)

"Probe and vaporize?" "No, abduct and bring back to the mothership." "My way's more fun." "'Abduct'. Not 'Vaporize.'" "Okay, but humanity ain't gonna annihilate itself. All I'm sayin'."
A species that lacked genitalia and so reproduced purely through cloning, the Furon DNA was becoming corrupted after millennia of using and remixing the same samples. Fortunately, through some of their ancestors being frisky with the inhabitants of Earth, hidden within their brain stems was pure, undamaged Furon DNA. Crypto-136 was sent to the planet to collect some and send it back to his home planet. He was promptly shot down, captured, tortured, had information extracted from him, killed, and dissected. So Crypto-137 (and his supervisor, Pox) was sent to finish the job, being far more successful and managing to take over the United States of America by posing as its president. Over the next two decades, Crypto would continue to send a healthy amount of DNA to his homeworld, protecting his business from enemy alien species, genocidal French environmentalists, and a Colonel Sanders knockoff, every so often setting out once again to Destroy All Humans!

Legend

It should be noted that Crypto-137 is the playable character in Destroy All Humans, while Crypto-138 is played in the sequel and Big Willy Unleashed and Crypto-139 is the protagonist of Path of the Furon, both after their predecessor died between games. That being said, as they are exact clones of each other (the sole exception being 138 has genitalia), their feats are applicable for all versions.
Unmarked - Destroy All Humans! (2020 Remake) 2 - Destroy All Humans! 2 BWU - Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed PotF - Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon

Physicals

Shield

Crypto is almost always protected by an energy shield which depletes when damage is dealt, and automatically regenerates after a period of being unharmed. With an upgrade the shield is briefly invulnerable after taking damage. While the shield is down, Crypto can be killed by practically any attack.

PK

Crypto has potent psychic abilities which manifest in a number of ways.

Telekinesis

Machine Influencing

Mind Reading / Suggestion

Holobob

Body Snatch

Transmog

Brain Extract

Mind Flash

Time Stop

Other

Weapons

Zap-O-Matic

Anal Probe

Disintegrator Ray

Ion Detonator

Dislocator

Meteor Strike

Gastro Gun

Burrow Beast

Ball Lightning

Zombie Gun

Shrink Ray

Superballer

Venus Human Trap

Black Hole Gun

Other Gear

Jetpack

Holopox

Saucer

In Path of the Furon, after getting drunk and crashing his original flying saucer in his casino, Crypto was gifted a new one by Pox after getting back in action. Its capabilities are mostly the same, but unless that saucer or a composite saucer is specified while using Crypto feats marked PotF should be excluded.

Shield

Like Crypto, the saucer has a shield which protects it from damage and will be destroyed if hit when depleted. It also can be upgraded to be briefly invincible after taking a hit. Unlike Crypto's, the ship's shield doesn't automatically regenerate, instead needing to drain energy from vehicles to do so, whether they just be nearby or being held in its abduct-o-beam2

Repulse-O-Tron

Abduct-O-Beam

Cloak

Weapons

Object Destruction
These can be done by any attack in their respective games, either with an extended Death Ray (as shown in most of these) or some other accumulation of damage.
Death Ray
Sonic Boom
Quantum Deconstructer
Anti-Grav Field
Electro-Cone
Seeker Drones
Plasma Cannons
Tornadotron

Other

Big Willy

Big Willy is the fast food chain Pox set up to dispose of the corpses Crypto left behind while turning a profit on the side. Each of their 500 locations (or at least the three locations seen) have a giant statue of its mascot outside of it, which is actually a mech suit Crypto can pilot.

Physicals

Abilities

Regurg-A-Tron
Heat Beams
Wind Breaker

Other

Weaknesses

Other

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